“The project of a joint statement by the G7 countries warned the Kremlin that further military aggression could lead to new restrictions and sanctions against Russia. Source: “European Truth” with reference to Reuters Details: the country stressed the need for reliable “security agreements” to ensure ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to Reuters
Details: The country emphasized the need for reliable “security agreements” to ensure ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.
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They warned Moscow that she should meet Kiev in reaching the ceasefire agreement, otherwise she was threatened with further sanctions.
“The G7 members called on Russia to reciprocate, agreeing to the ceasefire on equal terms and keeping it in full,” the statement said in the final project.
According to G7 representatives, the project, approved by high -ranking diplomats, still needs “green light” from ministers.
“They emphasized that any ceasefire should be observed and emphasized the need for reliable and reliable security agreements to ensure that Ukraine will be able to restrain and defend themselves from any restored acts of aggression,” they said.
Recall:
- On Thursday, March 13, the Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin responded cautiously to the United States’s proposal to cease fire. Without rejecting it directly, he hinted that Moscow could nominate his terms to any agreement.
- US President Donald Trump said Putin “made a very promising statement, but it was not complete.” He also said that if Russia does not agree to the ceasefire for 30 days, it will be a “disappointing moment for the world.”
- On Friday, March 14, Euro truth, citing interlocutors, wrote that the EU Ambassadors agreed to continue a number of EU sanctions against Russia after reaching an agreement with Hungary that intended to block the decision.